Sentences with phrase «voting stations»

In addition to online voting, viewers could vote for their favourite in - person at voting stations inside both exhibitions.
According to 2016 New York state data, Onondaga County had 300,795 registered voters, which translates to a minimum of six early voting stations if the governor's legislation is passed.
He added that early voting brings convenience to voters because it can lead to shorter lines at voting stations on Election Day, which in turn can lead to an increase in participation.
, Onondaga County had 300,795 registered voters, which translates to a minimum of six early voting stations if the governor's legislation is passed.
As an example, the last mayor of a nearby town foresaw the problems that «enforcing» changes to the town's main street (1 less car way, and more parking space), would cause to his reputation, so he made public, electronic poll (with voting stations on public spaces) on that district (and lost).
The electoral commission is setting up polling stations on oil rigs and helicopters will collect ballot papers from some remote voting stations while satellite and solar - powered fax machines will send lists from others.
May 21, 2018 • NPR's Philip Reeves, reporting from Caracas, says many voting stations around the capital were nearly empty despite the government's claim of a nearly 50 percent turnout.
In addition to increasing voter apathy, as election rules become more complex, it becomes increasingly difficult to find and train workers to run the local voting stations.
He said UNITA had found «substantial differences» between its own tallies at voting stations and those of the electoral commission.
But now Oldham Council will review its use of Glodwick after governors lodged an official complaint — reigniting the debate about whether schools should be used as voting stations.
The Onondaga County Board of Elections would choose the location of the early voting stations, Czarny said.
We're bored of so many queues, food shortages, a minimum wage that doesn't get us anywhere,» said Cristobal Jesus Medina Chacon, a 27 - year - old engineer who arrived at his voting station in the western city of San Cristobal at 4 a.m.
Some local party members complained about the lack of multiple voting locations in the rural constituency and the police were called to the voting station after an allegedly intoxicated man caused a disturbance.
At a voting station, there is privacy and true preference will take place.
That still doesn't mean you can't include a trip to the voting station when it is voting day (usually at most three times every 4 years or such, at different schedules for the different levels and lower levels depending on state).
According to amendments made in the legislation in 2016, an observer may not be removed from the voting station by Committee members.
(Lead image: A voting station is pictured in Park Slope in November 2017.
A streetcar passes a voting station along St. Charles Avenue during the state Republican primary on March 24, 2012, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A person who voted at 715 W. 179th Street said there were no pens in the voting stations, and a voter at Eighth Avenue and 14th Street said the ballots were for the wrong election district, de Blasio's office said.
People line up to check into their voting station at Brooklyn's Public School 22 on Tuesday.
From August 31 - November 3 Ithaca College's Handwerker Gallery is hosting a voting station designed by collaborator Mara Baldwinm, Gallery Director, and students Anna Gardner -LRB-» 19) and Michele Hau -LRB-» 18).
The exhibition also features video interviews with the artists and a voting station for AGO visitors to vote for their choice in person.
(2) An elector who on election day (a) is confined to a hospital, auxiliary hospital or nursing home in the local jurisdiction, or (b) is a resident in the local jurisdiction in a seniors» accommodation facility, that is established as an institutional voting station for the election is eligible to vote at that institutional voting station.
Airports, grocery store check - outs, the DMV, voting stations, concerts, movie theaters, red lights and scores of other parts of our everyday lives seemingly conspire to keep us all... waiting.
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